1. What is Human Overpopulation?
a. when an organisms numbers exceed carrying capacity of its habitat
b. when the carrying capacity is too small for regular living standards
c. when an enviornment has extra living space
d. when the human population begins to decrease
e. both a and b

2. Where do we see the most growth in human overpopulation?
a. India
b. China
c. Bangladesh
d. United States
e. All of the above

3. What are some factors of human overpopulation?
a. increased fertility
b. decreased mortality rates
c. increased immigration from other areas
d. both a and c

4. How does human overpopulation affect the enviornment?
a. animal species have been forced to move into inhospitibale regions
b. pollution has increased
c. there is depletion of natural resources
d. none of the above
e. all of the above

5. What is human overpopulation referred to as?
a. the relationship between the human population and the enviornment
b. the enviornment and the world
c. the human population and the world
d. none of the above

6. By 2025, water necessities will increase by
a. 40%
b. 30%
c. 20%
d. 50%
e. 25%

7. What are some solutions to human overpopulation?
a. there isnt really a "cure" for it
b. people must stop reproducing
c. wee need to move some people to another area
d. martians need to attack the world
e. only a

8. How many humans are to statistically be on earth by the year 2050?
a. 6.7 million
b. 5.6 million
c. 9.2 million
d. 13 million

9. The average fertility rate in Niger among women is about
a. 5.6
b. 3.7
c. 7.4
d. 8.9

10. Because we arerapidly using up resources around the world, virtually all nations are overpopulated
a. true
b. false